HSBC Singapore has added priority medical access, health screening and longevity services to its Premier proposition.
The new privileges are available to HSBC Premier clients through partnerships with IHH Healthcare Singapore, IHH’s regional network and Raffles Medical Group.
The move reflects growing demand among affluent clients in Singapore for proactive health, wellness and longevity support.
HSBC said it has seen a 35% increase over the past five years in the number of customers making health-related transactions on its credit cards.
The privileges include a 24/7 IHH health concierge service for medical enquiries, initial assessments, specialist referrals, appointment bookings, hospital admissions, second-opinion recommendations and medical evacuation.
Clients can also access tailored HSBC health screening packages and rates across IHH clinics, as well as the Parkway Shenton Health app, which offers personalised health plans, human health coaches and a 24/7 AI health assistant.
For longevity services, HSBC Premier clients will have access to R17, Raffles Medical Group’s MediWellness facility, which provides personalised programmes based on health profiles, risk factors and life goals.

Ashmita Acharya, Head of International Wealth and Premier Banking, Singapore, HSBC, said,
“Our clients are increasingly taking a more holistic view of wealth, looking beyond financial outcomes to ‘live’ their wealth through health, wellness and longevity.
Our new privileges support this shift by offering clients access to a comprehensive and dedicated suite of health and wellness services under a single integrated banking proposition, strengthened by our international network and partnerships in Singapore and across Asia.”
The launch builds on HSBC’s efforts to expand its Premier offering in Singapore, including added travel, entertainment and lifestyle benefits, a wider wealth centre network and its first dedicated Premier Elite space in the country.
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